On Thu, Oct 23, 2003 at 09:38:40AM -0700, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 richard.ploix@fr.adp.com wrote:
>
> > - /dev/wd0e /usr
> >
> > Questions :
> > 1 - I want to use the dos-partition 3 for my NetBSD box, howto do ?
>
> Use disklabel to create a new BSD partition, like named wd0f.
>
> mbrlabel can do this for you. Have a look at the mbrlabel man page.
>
> Then use newfs to create a filesystem on the newly created partition.
>
> > 2 - I want to move /usr from dos-partition2 to dos-partition 3, howto do ?
>
> You may want to do this in single user mode.
>
> Mount the new partition, such as:
> mount /dev/wd0f /mnt
>
> Then copy all of /usr/ (but not "usr" directory name itself) to it. You
> can use tar, pax, cpio, cp (-Rp), or other tools to copy everything over.
>
> Unmount partitions:
> umount /mnt
> umount /usr
>
> (Old /dev/wd0e will still contain original copy of /usr.)
>
> Mount new partition as /usr:
> mount /dev/wd0f /usr
>
> Check to see if it works.
>
> Edit /usr entry in your /etc/fstab file, like:
> /dev/wd0f /usr ffs rw 1 2
>
> > 3 - I want to give the free area (from /usr) to / , howto do ?
>
> You could use disklabel to edit the size of the wd0a partition. But,
> I don't think there are any tools to grow the filesystem. So you would
> have to backup all of wd0a to another location, disklabel it, newfs
> (reformat and lose all data), mount it, and copy everything back.
A resizefs has been available, but I don't remember who write it
or where to get it.
A search in the mailing lists archive should give some results.
--
Manuel Bouyer <bouyer@antioche.eu.org>
NetBSD: 24 ans d'experience feront toujours la difference
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